The division into the larger grave area of the Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock family is from left to right:
Johanna Elisabeth Klopstock (tomb in side view),
Margaretha Klopstock and
Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock.
All three tombs show in the upper part as a relief two overlying wheat gums. Below it is: SAAT OF GOD GESAET / THE DAY OF GARBEN TIRE.
The inscription on the grave of his second wife reads:
KLOPSTOCK'S SECOND GATTIN
JOHANNA ELISABETH
BORN D. JULY 26, 1747
GEST. D. 19 JANUARY 1821
HIS LOVED MOTHER
AND TRÖSTERIN ON THE DEMO
LAST LIFESTYLES
METAS FAVORITE, TO HEART
AND SPIRIT YOURSELF.
WHERE THE DEATH IS NOT
YOU LOOK FOR IT
REVIEW OF THOSE WHO
YOU NOW LOVE HIMLIC.
There is also a lot to read on the tomb for the poet's first wife:
MARGARETHA KLOPSTOCK
AWAIT THERE, WHERE DEATH IS NOT,
YOUR FRIEND, HER LOVER, HER MAN,
YOU LOVE SO VERY,
AND FROM WHICH IT IS SO VERY LOVED.
BUT HERE FROM THIS GRAVE
WE WANT TO RESIN WITH ONE OTHER,
YOU, MY KLOPSTOCK AND ME AND OUR SON
I could not bear it.
PRAY THE ONE
ALSO DIED, BURIED AND RESISTED.
YOU WARD BORED MARCH 16, 1728,
MARRIED THE 10TH OF JUNE 1754
AND DIED NOVEMBER 28, 1758.
HER SON IS SLEEPING IN HER ARMS.
Source and further information (fredriks.de/ohlsdorf/andere/histottensen.php?f=6)